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PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2007 1:29 pm 
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You can't tell what kind of rope fibers are left in the cylinder.
Sure ya can. If you use Nylon rope, which does not shed fibres, there are no fibres left in the cylinder. If you use cotton or hemp or jute rope, which can shed fibres, there might be small fibres that will burn to light ash and be blown out the exhaust the very first time that cylinder fires. Either way, you are getting scared over nothing.
One other thing you have to remember about a Slant. With stock pistons the piston is so far down in the hole that even at TDC a valve can possible fall too far down to get back up.

I agree with Dan. Use rope and be done with it. :shock:

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You did not break it in with Mobil 1 did you. This not a break in oil. I alway break in my engines with 30 weight non detergent oil. Racers here swear by that and that is what i use. I use Mobil One in all my cars. I like the rope method over the compressed air. If you loose air preasure the vavle drops down then the head has to come off. Thanks Ron Parker :D








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Im pretty sure that this would be an inappropriate use for hemp rope.

Hemp rope would be more useful after the valve has dropped into the cylinder.....

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Hemp rope would be more useful after the valve has dropped into the cylinder.....
Don't tempt me. I just got pisstested lask week and God knows how long it'll be before I can partake in the Mary Jane...

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